The June issue of Domus hunts particles, visiting physicist Fabiola Gianotti and the innards of Ginevra's CERN — where she coordinated the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider —, and takes a road trip with Rem Koolhaas from Amsterdam to Rotterdam, discussing domesticity, design, and his first furniture collection.
Issue 970 reconsiders public space in Bethlehem with AAU Anastas' National Conservatory of Music, and explores the proposals of SAYA to find a solution to the territorial problems of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In Italy, Domus maps the practices, collectives and agencies redefining the identity of the country's architecture.
Revisiting the Salone del Mobile 2013, the June issue of Domus presents a visual round-up of the products and events that made this year's event, while Louise Shouwenberg advocates that, in light of the last 20 years of design history, design doesn't need to perform.